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it's going to change local tide tables and navigational charts. we're just getting our arms around it. we were among the first few on a beach today looking at houses that are gone. neighbors that are gone. gas lines are open. it's a terribly scary atmosphere. they don't have their arms around it yet. but that's what we've been talking about during our coverage of this storm. >> brian, i grew up as a kid in deal, new jersey, right on the water towards the west end. it was right off ocean avenue. is this storm just taking that all out, going all the way up north and west? is that what's happened too? >> you know, i know it very well. long branch got hit very hard. the boardwalk there. spring lake got hit very hard. i haven't heard about deale. president garfield died if a house this close to the beach overlooking the water. but all of these communities are in the same spot. it mattered your prok sim t eed the hotel. saw i house today on market valued at $15 million torn to shreds and now it will be sold for a plot of property on the beach. >> did we
it's going to change local tide tables and navigational charts. we're just getting our arms around it. we were among the first few on a beach today looking at houses that are gone. neighbors that are gone. gas lines are open. it's a terribly scary atmosphere. they don't have their arms around it yet. but that's what we've been talking about during our coverage of this storm. >> brian, i grew up as a kid in deal, new jersey, right on the water towards the west end. it was right off ocean...
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when global warming becomes local that the public becomes concerned about it. that's why the polls in the last two years have shown the public is increasingly concerned and this is particularly true of independent voters also. they are very concerned about their local pollution but also the extreme weather that they've been seeing. who could miss $14 billion extreme weather disasters in this country last year and over $7 this year. everyone sees the weather is going crazy and it's affecting them. it's not going to be affecting distant people in a distant land a distant time from now. it's happening here and now. >> suarez: joseph romm, kenneth green, gentlemen, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. g onur reporting on theseup issues on our "coping with climate change" page on our web site. take a look. >> ifill: and we turn to the final days of the presidential contest. among the key states in both campaigns' sights is wisconsin. polls show the race there so close, that both sides agree the outcome will all come down to who has the better ground game. jef
when global warming becomes local that the public becomes concerned about it. that's why the polls in the last two years have shown the public is increasingly concerned and this is particularly true of independent voters also. they are very concerned about their local pollution but also the extreme weather that they've been seeing. who could miss $14 billion extreme weather disasters in this country last year and over $7 this year. everyone sees the weather is going crazy and it's affecting...
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assess the damage i like to your existing business, but project going forward with this will do to your local economy, particularly if you have a small business. forecast cash flows. affect consumers in your area if your business to business type of an operation. most importantly you have to preserve your data. small businesses really need to use cloud computing solutions to get their hardware and software of premising get into a military strength facility. situations in new york, customers that have websites hosted in data centers in downtown manhattan. it's a disaster. gerri: the other thing that is fascinating, one copy of everything. >> it has to be backed up. i can't believe how many doctors, dentists, lawyers, gee, i have back up. i have an assistant that goes into my tower and my desk, copies of cd-rom picks at home. that is not back up. gerri: you're sick with that idea. i love that. mobil payment systems are good. business interruption service. fortunately we will have to leave it there. thank you for coming in. a lot of people listening to every word you said. >> thank you. gerri: h
assess the damage i like to your existing business, but project going forward with this will do to your local economy, particularly if you have a small business. forecast cash flows. affect consumers in your area if your business to business type of an operation. most importantly you have to preserve your data. small businesses really need to use cloud computing solutions to get their hardware and software of premising get into a military strength facility. situations in new york, customers...
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promise you is that the federal government will be working as closely as possible with the state and local officials and we will not quit until this is done. >> this has been a great working relationship to make sure that we're doing the jobs that people elected us to do. i can't thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the state and people of our state. >> we are going through drama in a major part of the country. kind of trauma you experienced here in florida more than once. and it's interesting to see how people come together. >> day as the campaign starts if full tomorrow. today, president obama in new jersey. governor chris christie and mitt romney in florida. we have new fox polls as we told you at the top of the hour. here is what it shows. essentially the race is dead even. 46-46 among likely voters. that is a slight change. it's within the margin of error earlier in the month. then you see the independents, you can see that mitt romney, the romney-ryan ticket has a jump on this. that has actually increased in this latest poll. from earlier in the mont
promise you is that the federal government will be working as closely as possible with the state and local officials and we will not quit until this is done. >> this has been a great working relationship to make sure that we're doing the jobs that people elected us to do. i can't thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the state and people of our state. >> we are going through drama in a major part of the country. kind of trauma you experienced here in...
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well, we have found the solutions we need, and locally, i am only the moderator. you have to charge you with giving us some solutions. i think the way this panel is organized by context to what you deserve. i have not quite realized it would work out so well. we actually have the right people get the right context. both in terms of the law and in terms of the post- 9/11 decade and where it has taken us. and in terms of the self-regulating institutional function of government to figure out its own problems and make its own recommendations and suggestions on solutions. and in terms of what all this means in working in the field, on the ground, inside a covert realm. so we are going to try to tie this all together today by looking at some of these issues. i have trust that we are going to get to some answers. our panel today is very distinguished. first, we have stephen vladeck, who is a fellow at the central of national security this year. he is a law professor at american university. we have glenn fine, which is somebody many of us know and have always wanted to me
well, we have found the solutions we need, and locally, i am only the moderator. you have to charge you with giving us some solutions. i think the way this panel is organized by context to what you deserve. i have not quite realized it would work out so well. we actually have the right people get the right context. both in terms of the law and in terms of the post- 9/11 decade and where it has taken us. and in terms of the self-regulating institutional function of government to figure out its...
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we will speak live with a local from this town who is hold up in his home and can't go anywhere in just a bit. >> people coming together is what is also going to happen i believe on november 7th. [cheers and applause] >> i know that we have differing viewpoints with regards to the campaigns. up until that point when we get to vote on november 6th, november 6th you'll see us describe our respective visions for the country. my view is pretty straightforward and that is i believe this is a time for america to take a different course. megyn: that was governor mitt romney earlier today laying out what he thinks will happen in just a few short days when americans cast their votes fora. a poll of registered pennsylvania voters show the president two percentage points behind where he was just last month. governor romney enjoys a five-point boost. it's 48-44% puts the race within 4 points in pennsylvania where it was 54-49 in november. detroit suggests a similar swing in voter sentiment. romney close the gap in michigan the detroit news. chris stirewalt is the host of power play on foxnews.com.
we will speak live with a local from this town who is hold up in his home and can't go anywhere in just a bit. >> people coming together is what is also going to happen i believe on november 7th. [cheers and applause] >> i know that we have differing viewpoints with regards to the campaigns. up until that point when we get to vote on november 6th, november 6th you'll see us describe our respective visions for the country. my view is pretty straightforward and that is i believe this...
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and then the local paper just reported another after that he had had with the patient a decade ago. so this is a race where a couple of timely document dumps have really made what should be a competitive congress -- contest into something that is a close race. >> host: what about this president election, what could be that's already happened a possible october surprise? >> guest: i think we've seen to game changing moment so far in this presidential contest. i can tell you when mitt romney's video about the 47%, his comments from a fundraiser that can make him when that video came out, republicans across the country saw their poll numbers dropped three to five points almost overnight. is that people really scared that a democratic wave was developing. because of such a damaging comment. it went straight to the heart of the worst characters of the republican party. that really cause a dramatic change, not only in the down ballot races but also in the presidential contest. the race got so far apart there for just a little bit that it looked like some of the outside groups might decide
and then the local paper just reported another after that he had had with the patient a decade ago. so this is a race where a couple of timely document dumps have really made what should be a competitive congress -- contest into something that is a close race. >> host: what about this president election, what could be that's already happened a possible october surprise? >> guest: i think we've seen to game changing moment so far in this presidential contest. i can tell you when mitt...
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raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> now economy remaining front and center, what are the concerns of business owners? >> this story of white castle began in 1921 in wichita, kansas thanks to a young entrepreneur. today over 91 years later it's still family owned and operated. we spoke with the family spokesman who says there is a.x lot at stake in this election. >> how big is white castle? i see them all over the mid west. >> we're a family owned business with 10,000 employees and 409 restaurants in 12 states. white castle is very much family run,. >> you guys looking into this election what matters to you? what are you focused on? >> i think the big focus for us in business is restaurants and our family own td bigs is more certainty. we have unanswered questions. affordable care act. there is nudging affordable about it. whether rove room knee or president obama if you can offer a few bits of wisdom or advice if they fine tune their messag
raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >>> now economy remaining front and center, what are the concerns of business owners? >> this story of white castle began in 1921 in wichita, kansas thanks to a young entrepreneur. today over 91 years later it's still family owned and operated. we spoke with the family spokesman who says there is...
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governments are great, but all the responding agencies are either state or local. they are the ones to decide how much santa push off the streets of point pleasant. there the ones deciding how to take care of the people being evacuated. you see where i'm going? >> i see where you're going. lou: you tell me about this big pad -- >> since i did say a thing about obama, let me just say this. you have to be very careful. go into a community cannot take away first responders. it takes a lot of cop, a lot of fire service and ambulances that should be doing meaningful things. >> that is why there bloomberg said don't come. >> new jersey. lou: the heck with all that and decided to get the cubs in state patrol and the motorcade. >> to have governor romney who was asked in june what he thought about fema and basically said, let the states to then let the private sector do it, you know what, one of the 8 million without power tonight. lou: by the way, so my. >> he is going to turn on -- uni are going to depend on the federal government to get our lives eventually turned out.
governments are great, but all the responding agencies are either state or local. they are the ones to decide how much santa push off the streets of point pleasant. there the ones deciding how to take care of the people being evacuated. you see where i'm going? >> i see where you're going. lou: you tell me about this big pad -- >> since i did say a thing about obama, let me just say this. you have to be very careful. go into a community cannot take away first responders. it takes a...
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you can do that here locally. and you protect the funds and to allow local leaders to make decisions about how those funds are used. that is the best. >> my son carter and my son micah both go to public school. and the kind of testing that is required today is not helpful to their teacher to be able to tailor construction to them individually. in addition, it is a great public school. it was -- it did not beat ayp, as it did three things incredibly well and one thing not to standard. that has simply labeled our children and our schools and not helped our teachers either. >> we will move to the program where congressman, you get to ask a question of representative wilson. you have 30 seconds to ask that question. rep wilson, you have one minute and 15 seconds to respond. representative heinrich, you have 30 seconds to rebut. >> and as someone who came here undocumented, unbeknownst to them when they were three months of age, those are the dreamers, those are the kids that the dream act were designed for. would you
you can do that here locally. and you protect the funds and to allow local leaders to make decisions about how those funds are used. that is the best. >> my son carter and my son micah both go to public school. and the kind of testing that is required today is not helpful to their teacher to be able to tailor construction to them individually. in addition, it is a great public school. it was -- it did not beat ayp, as it did three things incredibly well and one thing not to standard. that...
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i also think with the local community wants, matters a lot. i don't live in indian point. i'm not running to represent indian point, so i do think we have to ask the constituents of their what they want. i talk to people where the power plants are, and there accountable with it and there's a lot of jobs. i do think it's very, very important. in indian point that might be a completely different situation and i think we have to ask the people there what they want to do. i presume the government is doing the. >> moderator: and two, trenton. ann marie buerkle, but we do, what you agree with what the governor wants to do about indian point, shut it down or not? buerkle: i do not and i don't think dan answered the question. this country needs a companies of energy policy, which not just this administration, several administrations have failed to put together. and that energy policy needs to be all sources of energy. we need to do the things they think carefully why we protect the environment. we have reserves, with oil reserves in this country with natural gas reserves in this c
i also think with the local community wants, matters a lot. i don't live in indian point. i'm not running to represent indian point, so i do think we have to ask the constituents of their what they want. i talk to people where the power plants are, and there accountable with it and there's a lot of jobs. i do think it's very, very important. in indian point that might be a completely different situation and i think we have to ask the people there what they want to do. i presume the government...
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and was a journalist writing about the local city council. i knew nothing of israel palestine. due to the inadequate distorted media coverage we have on this very important subject. just to set the scene i will mention a few years ago we did studies on u.s. coverage but being at how the u.s. news media covered death of both populations. rediscover the first year there were 28 israeli children and 131 palestinian children killed. how was this covered prime-time news network? would get the chart a we've boarded israeli children's death and 14 times greater than palestinian deaths of many americans have no idea that they are being killed at all. the final chart is "the new york times" report the first curve year times reporting on israeli children death during the first year. mess -- next to see the actual death curve and it is the light blue column following a similar kerf although little lower because they had follow-up reports. for the palestinian children who were killed the first year is the red line and follows a similar curve to the israeli children death in is lower but si
and was a journalist writing about the local city council. i knew nothing of israel palestine. due to the inadequate distorted media coverage we have on this very important subject. just to set the scene i will mention a few years ago we did studies on u.s. coverage but being at how the u.s. news media covered death of both populations. rediscover the first year there were 28 israeli children and 131 palestinian children killed. how was this covered prime-time news network? would get the chart...
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we cannot even -- we can't even agree that the fbi and the cia and local police can share information without doing it through the fusion center, which costs megabucks ever replace, and we are -- and builds another whole level of bureaucracy into our system. i don't know if that is responsive. >> i think it is. and please join me in thanking our distinguished panel. [applause] >> here is what is coming up. next, more from the ford and university form of government secrecy with the panel on government secrecy and transparency. we will then wrapup that event with a discussion on government secrecy and national-security issues. and later, a debate between candidates to become wisconsin's next u.s. senator. a live look at the u.s. capitol here where hurricane sandy has shut down the federal government for the date and several local school systems for tomorrow. many of the evidence we had planned to cover have already been canceled, but the white house has announced that president obama will address the nation at 12:45 p.m. eastern and will have that live for you on c-span. hurricane sandy
we cannot even -- we can't even agree that the fbi and the cia and local police can share information without doing it through the fusion center, which costs megabucks ever replace, and we are -- and builds another whole level of bureaucracy into our system. i don't know if that is responsive. >> i think it is. and please join me in thanking our distinguished panel. [applause] >> here is what is coming up. next, more from the ford and university form of government secrecy with the...
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resources in and tell the local government how to spend them. charles: judge, you are looking great, man. >> oh, thank you. charles: of course we love it that you made it in. >> always a pleasure. charles: thanks a lot. >> thank you. charles: well guys this is not necessarily a man bites dog but california is going broke. businesses are fleeing the state in droves, but despite all of this, californians well they still vote overwhelmingly democrat. in fact mike reagan is thinking of leaving the state and moving in with stuart. take a listen. [laughter] stuart: does president obama win california by 10 points or 15 points? >> 20. [laughter] stuart: there's still room in my house for you in new jersey. okay? >> see you on the 7th. [laughter] charles: does a republican have a chance of winning the formerly golden state? after the break republican california senate candidate is going to make her case. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive but f
resources in and tell the local government how to spend them. charles: judge, you are looking great, man. >> oh, thank you. charles: of course we love it that you made it in. >> always a pleasure. charles: thanks a lot. >> thank you. charles: well guys this is not necessarily a man bites dog but california is going broke. businesses are fleeing the state in droves, but despite all of this, californians well they still vote overwhelmingly democrat. in fact mike reagan is...
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she has been up there for year- and-a-half talking about a local message for those counties bursa's the kind of national grandstanding. right now, she is running against a longtime incumbent, although he is not an incumbent in that district. the 39 counties in that district and congressman king has already represented 19 of them. his brand is pretty much baking a cake. it's hard for him to back off some of the rhetorical flourishes he has used. we have an incredibly interesting races underneath the president. host: sue dvorsky, chairman of the iowa democratic party. republican caller. good morning. caller: i watch the sunday news shows to try to get all sides of the issues. i would like to know what kind of impact on iowa voters is the white house cover-up of the bank of the terror attacks happening -- having? guest: the morning. i know this i know quite slamming into you, but i hope that all of your sick on the east coast. the very complicated set of circumstances, both in been gauzy and libya in general in the part of the world, i really believe that those not lend itself to easy poli
she has been up there for year- and-a-half talking about a local message for those counties bursa's the kind of national grandstanding. right now, she is running against a longtime incumbent, although he is not an incumbent in that district. the 39 counties in that district and congressman king has already represented 19 of them. his brand is pretty much baking a cake. it's hard for him to back off some of the rhetorical flourishes he has used. we have an incredibly interesting races underneath...
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it was a local official that are corrupt. the officials to close zero considered very corrupt. these are the people there having dealings with. this is the opposite than in the united states. it's very popular to the anti-federal government. washington d.c. where i live is a swamp, but we are actually generally as a people much happier with our more local government. states in city government is considered to be in high regard. in china it's the opposite. so when you have stories like this, clearly been so ridiculously corrupt, he challenges the narrative of what happens when people realize the whole system is rotten to the core. and i swear that story and anyone who linked to that story was quickly censored this week. >> that was my question. how widely has the story been disseminated? >> don't underestimate the information if people want to have it. this is a sliver of china because only so much is actually online, so much as the ability to navigate the censorship controls. yes, it's being read. >> when people make the claim authoritarian governments can create economic devel
it was a local official that are corrupt. the officials to close zero considered very corrupt. these are the people there having dealings with. this is the opposite than in the united states. it's very popular to the anti-federal government. washington d.c. where i live is a swamp, but we are actually generally as a people much happier with our more local government. states in city government is considered to be in high regard. in china it's the opposite. so when you have stories like this,...
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he twice failed to answer a local reporter's question on benghazi. what does it say about the administration's leadership and position and what happened to transparency? here to debate this is radio talk show host, tony katz. brian benjamin and former governor of new york and author of "decoding the obama health care law, what you need to know", betsy mccoy. that was an interview with a local denver reporter and twice tried to ask the president, were requests for added security denied in benghazi, that's what fox news has uncovered recently this week. and the president in fairness said we're trying to find out exactly what happened. so, is this the president, you know, trying -- sort of dodging the question or is he trying to give a more measured response and not a misleading response the as they did the first time around. >> unfortunately appears to be dodging the question because there's already a mountain of evidence that came from the drone, e-mails that came in started at 4:05. seven hours they watched at americans died and did nothing. of cours
he twice failed to answer a local reporter's question on benghazi. what does it say about the administration's leadership and position and what happened to transparency? here to debate this is radio talk show host, tony katz. brian benjamin and former governor of new york and author of "decoding the obama health care law, what you need to know", betsy mccoy. that was an interview with a local denver reporter and twice tried to ask the president, were requests for added security denied...
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now, as you may be aware, the aging and disability population has been recognized actually at the local and state levels for quite some time now. so the mechanisms for providing support that facility community living have been really brought together into local and state agencies such as the san francisco departments the of aging and adult services that serves those populations since the year 2000. yet, at the federal level, policy developments from a community outreach, and program implementation related to aging and disability services across the nation [unintelligible] across the department of health and human services until now. the obama administration, as well as secretary sebelius, have long been committed to promoting community living and finding new means to help ensure that we support the seniors and people with disabilities and making sure the committee is accessible. approximately three years ago, our nation commemorating the 10th anniversary of the homestead decision. in this time, president obama launched the community living initiative on june 22, does a 9 to reaffirm the
now, as you may be aware, the aging and disability population has been recognized actually at the local and state levels for quite some time now. so the mechanisms for providing support that facility community living have been really brought together into local and state agencies such as the san francisco departments the of aging and adult services that serves those populations since the year 2000. yet, at the federal level, policy developments from a community outreach, and program...
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local libyan time. at 4:00 a.m. there was another big wave after the annex and still took hours after that so into the early dawn in order to get people to the airport where then two aircraft were able to evacuate people. so you have this hours and hours and hours of time. and it is just hard to believe that the white house, the president didn't send people in to help extract and protect and save the lives of the people that were serving our country at our consulate and there at the annex. it is unbelievable. >> judge jeanine: you know, congressman, what s stunning is the fact that there is no one else looking at this who is going to get information before the election. that every other blue ribbon commission and every other committee is going to be getting information to the american public after the election. does that strike you as kind of a preplanned event in itself? >> well, what drives me crazy is that the president will go on the hard-hitting interviews with jon stewart or on david letterman and says is as w
local libyan time. at 4:00 a.m. there was another big wave after the annex and still took hours after that so into the early dawn in order to get people to the airport where then two aircraft were able to evacuate people. so you have this hours and hours and hours of time. and it is just hard to believe that the white house, the president didn't send people in to help extract and protect and save the lives of the people that were serving our country at our consulate and there at the annex. it...
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tune into your local fox station for all of the excitement. live coverage at game 3 starts 7:30 p.m. eastern. >>> the father of one of the brave americans killed in benghazi is speaking out. and there are new revelations coming to light about the response to calls for help that tragic day. stay with us. judge janeen pero will tell us more about what she has uncovered in the case. >>> welcome back, everybody. earlier we told you about new concerns over the terror attack at the u.s. consulate in libya. accusations that cia operatives and navy seals wanted to help. they even asked to help. but their superiors refused to let them move in. now the father of one victim is demanding answers and trying to figure out if and why red tape by the government may have prevented his son from getting the back up he needed. could it have saved his life? tonight on justice with judge janeen you can catch an interview with the father of navy seal tyrone woods. right now judge janeen joins us for a preview. this must have been a difficult interview to even do. le
tune into your local fox station for all of the excitement. live coverage at game 3 starts 7:30 p.m. eastern. >>> the father of one of the brave americans killed in benghazi is speaking out. and there are new revelations coming to light about the response to calls for help that tragic day. stay with us. judge janeen pero will tell us more about what she has uncovered in the case. >>> welcome back, everybody. earlier we told you about new concerns over the terror attack at the...
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and in each of those questions there's also been a local element to it. what have i been doing throughout my public service career and not so much what tommy thompson did as governor, but what has he been doing joining the bush administration and joining a large lobbying firm. i think that's where people are looking at this old expression, you work hard, play by the rules, you're supposed to get ahead. too many families in wisconsin are just getting by. they know it's not their work ethics that's changed, it's the rules. whoever can hire the most powerful lobbyists get their way and in wisconsin's proud progressive position, the people want a voice. so that's what we're seeing as a sort of local nuance on this otherwise pretty nationally focused race. >> it sounds to me like tommy thompson's years in washington, he was quite a popular governor and won statewide election before. also at a certain point in time i remember reading a lot of profiles of tommy thompson as a national figure and he has republican social policies. i want to play a little bit of so
and in each of those questions there's also been a local element to it. what have i been doing throughout my public service career and not so much what tommy thompson did as governor, but what has he been doing joining the bush administration and joining a large lobbying firm. i think that's where people are looking at this old expression, you work hard, play by the rules, you're supposed to get ahead. too many families in wisconsin are just getting by. they know it's not their work ethics...
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these further comments made by richard mourdock today in an interview with the local nbc affiliate in terre haute. watch. >> if a woman were to be raped would you vote for a law that would make them have that baby because that baby is a gift from god? >> my point of view all along, i've had this position for many years, the only exception i have for abortion is the life of the mother. >> what if it were a 13-year-old girl who were raped and impregnated. would you vote to make sure that in those situations you would make the girl have the baby? >> you can start throwing all kinds of hypotheticals out there. i've made my statement. >> wow. he's made his statement. and he's one of at least 12 republican senate candidates this year who would make that same statement. which it turns out has political consequences. more on that coming up. arian! yeah, i might have ears like a rabbit... but i want to eat meat! [ male announcer ] iams knows dogs love meat. ...but most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ dog 2 ] look at me! i'm
these further comments made by richard mourdock today in an interview with the local nbc affiliate in terre haute. watch. >> if a woman were to be raped would you vote for a law that would make them have that baby because that baby is a gift from god? >> my point of view all along, i've had this position for many years, the only exception i have for abortion is the life of the mother. >> what if it were a 13-year-old girl who were raped and impregnated. would you vote to make...
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he did a bunch of satellite local interviews with local stations. kusa in denver. the reporter asked him a number of pointed question hes. asked twice about this issue. were american operatives denied requests for backup help while they were under attack in benghazi. he pointedly did not answer that question. now, will this ignite more curiosity and make the president make more people ask the president about this? i don't know. but it is really really clear this s a question he does not want to answer. >> greta: john, any impact? >> i think this is an even more serious issue than the previous questions concerning the coverup and the fact that there were requests for security beforehand. right now the president himself says he doesn't in the investigation hasn't finished yet and he needs more information before he can say what happens. he doesn't need a forensic investigation on the ground to know whether there was a security request while the fire fight was going on. did it make it up the chain of command to him? if not him, who denied the request. the cia says it
he did a bunch of satellite local interviews with local stations. kusa in denver. the reporter asked him a number of pointed question hes. asked twice about this issue. were american operatives denied requests for backup help while they were under attack in benghazi. he pointedly did not answer that question. now, will this ignite more curiosity and make the president make more people ask the president about this? i don't know. but it is really really clear this s a question he does not want to...
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going to go to florida with zero damage. >> when fox news asked about the local concerns, d.o.j. spokesman replied we'll design to comment. thanks for touching base with us. adding to the ire of the local officials, they disburse the money through the national resource damage assessment, b.p. would be eligible for millions of dollars in tax write-offs. tax write-offs that would not be available through the restore act. bret? >> bret: doug mckelway with a tough assignment in gulf shore, alabama. thanks. still ahead, how far has your standard of living declined in the last decade? that is up ahead. first, the florida county that could decide the next president. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just co
going to go to florida with zero damage. >> when fox news asked about the local concerns, d.o.j. spokesman replied we'll design to comment. thanks for touching base with us. adding to the ire of the local officials, they disburse the money through the national resource damage assessment, b.p. would be eligible for millions of dollars in tax write-offs. tax write-offs that would not be available through the restore act. bret? >> bret: doug mckelway with a tough assignment in gulf...
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that's why the people here feel just blasted politically. >> good for the local economy and those local tv stations i'm sure. march tun, thank you very much. >> still ahead, we're learning about emergency preparations for that monster storm. [ ryan ] it doesn't get any better than endless shrimp at red lobster. you can mix and match all day! [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's endless shrimp, just $14.99! try as much as you like, any way you like! like parmesan crusted shrimp. hurry in, offer ends soon! i'm ryan isabell and i see food differently. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. new yoplait greek 100. imimagaginine e ifif y yod alalwawaysys s seeee l e [m[mususicic]] inin t thehe b besest t lil. eveverery y titimeme o of f. ououtdtdoooorsrs, , oro. trtranansisititiononss® ls auautotomamatiticacalllly y fift ththe e ririghght t amamouountn. soso y youou s seeee e eveg ththe e waway y itit is memeanant t toto b be e ses. mamaybybe e evevenen a lilittttlele b betette. exexpep
that's why the people here feel just blasted politically. >> good for the local economy and those local tv stations i'm sure. march tun, thank you very much. >> still ahead, we're learning about emergency preparations for that monster storm. [ ryan ] it doesn't get any better than endless shrimp at red lobster. you can mix and match all day! [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's endless shrimp, just $14.99! try as much as you like, any way you like! like parmesan crusted...
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i know local officials will look at that and see certain areas, neighborhoods near streams might have to evacuate. jenna: great tips and great information, bob. we look forward to talking to you more as we continue to watch sandy and her move towards the east coast. bob, thank you very much. >> thanks, jenna. jon: some brand new numbers on the growth of u.s. economy as we get a stunning new report on the potential impact of the looming fiscal cliff. signs businesses are already struggling as washington drags its feet on that. >>> plus a severely injured baseball fan back in the ballpark. an update on brian stow who went to a ballgame and ended up in a coma. his case against the accused coming up follow the wings. jon: fox news alert. some of the latest stats on u.s. economic growth. the commerce department saying the economy grew at a 2% rate from july through september. that's up from 1.3% in the previous quarter. rich edson of the fox business network joins us now. so what's behind this increase, rich? >> reporter: jon, government spending helped. up nearly 10% in the third quarter.
i know local officials will look at that and see certain areas, neighborhoods near streams might have to evacuate. jenna: great tips and great information, bob. we look forward to talking to you more as we continue to watch sandy and her move towards the east coast. bob, thank you very much. >> thanks, jenna. jon: some brand new numbers on the growth of u.s. economy as we get a stunning new report on the potential impact of the looming fiscal cliff. signs businesses are already struggling...
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this is the "full court press" coming to you live on your local progressive radio station and on current tv. we invite you to join the program, join the conversation any way you can or care to. give us a call at 866-55-press. follow us on twitter @bpshow. peter ogburn will be following your comes on twitter and facebook or you can join our chat room and talk about the issues with all of the other full court pressers across the land go to current.com/billpress. a good friend of mine former boss of mine at cnn, frank sesno. hi, frank. >> hi, bill it's good to see you. >> it is good to see you. always great to hear you now it is fun to see you. >> wait. wait. wait. you used to be his boss. >> he has no boss. >> i want to hear some juicy stories -- >> bill: frank and i had an oath of silence. >> i can't do that. or i wouldn't be able to safely walk the streets -- >> bill: frank was a good boss because he let me do whatever i wanted. i was there with pat buchanan, and john sununu and it was a pretty wild crowd. >> those were the days, man. >> bill: absolutely. thanks to granger every friday w
this is the "full court press" coming to you live on your local progressive radio station and on current tv. we invite you to join the program, join the conversation any way you can or care to. give us a call at 866-55-press. follow us on twitter @bpshow. peter ogburn will be following your comes on twitter and facebook or you can join our chat room and talk about the issues with all of the other full court pressers across the land go to current.com/billpress. a good friend of mine...
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a lot of locals appear in this film. it's an exhilarating surfing action. when story hits the sand it slows down. in san francisco and fremont two theaters will show it in new dolby sound. you're surrounded by waves. great angles on the waves and santa cruz has never looked more stunning. problem is the waves have best lines. that tired dialogue overpowered by the ocean. it begins to sink. what surfers might call a close out. others might call a wipe out. because of the visuals i'll give it half a bucket. >> if waves have the best line your script has a problem. >> not good. >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> the news at ak begins right now. >> east bay al gentlemen bra teacher police say may have been running an illegal drug business on the side. >> mystery donors spending millions to defeat a tax proposition told by a judge to come clean and reveal who they are. >> i'm sandhya patel. blue skies over the balance mark. game two of the world series is getting underway shortly. i'll tell you about changes coming up in the weather for the week
a lot of locals appear in this film. it's an exhilarating surfing action. when story hits the sand it slows down. in san francisco and fremont two theaters will show it in new dolby sound. you're surrounded by waves. great angles on the waves and santa cruz has never looked more stunning. problem is the waves have best lines. that tired dialogue overpowered by the ocean. it begins to sink. what surfers might call a close out. others might call a wipe out. because of the visuals i'll give it...
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the justice department is suing state and local officials in mississippi for allegedly violating the rights of children -- especially black and disabled -- with routine and unjustified arrests. a federal complaint accuses officers in meridian, mississippi of operating the "school to prison pipeline" in which youth are consistently arrested after being suspended from school for infractions such as dress code violations or talking back to teachers. it's the first on the justice department is used a 1994 federal anti-discrimination law on behalf of youths. sudan has accused israel of bombing a weapons factory and the sudanese capital of khartoum, killing two people and leaving another seriously wounded. sudanese officials said four aircraft were able to ebay radar defenses to hit the military facility in the middle of the night, causing a massive fire and damaging several nearby homes. it was the latest in a series of bombings in sudan blamed on israel over the past several years. the israeli military has refused to confirm or deny wednesday's attack. ecuador has as the british governme
the justice department is suing state and local officials in mississippi for allegedly violating the rights of children -- especially black and disabled -- with routine and unjustified arrests. a federal complaint accuses officers in meridian, mississippi of operating the "school to prison pipeline" in which youth are consistently arrested after being suspended from school for infractions such as dress code violations or talking back to teachers. it's the first on the justice...
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local sheriff said it appears what happened was not widespread. he said, but limited. virginia attorney general ken cuccinelli is now investigating and says he will protect the election's integrity. >> the attorney general's going to do everything that he can to keep their vote secure, and to make sure it is not diluted by illegal voting and also to protect their ability to get in there and cast their own vote by protecting their registration which is what is at stake in the case we've been called into. >> reporter: turns out one. those democratic politician for call the federal probe, congressman james moran suffered a embarrassing political set back of his own. his son, patrick moran, resigned from the campaign after he was caught on tape apparently advising how to commit voter fraud. he was he is creately video recorded by james o'keefe's conservative group vary taos. i eventually gave tips like forge i.d.'s like utility bill to illegally cast ballots to people he was told were not going to show up to the polls last month. there will be a lot more on this case. it i
local sheriff said it appears what happened was not widespread. he said, but limited. virginia attorney general ken cuccinelli is now investigating and says he will protect the election's integrity. >> the attorney general's going to do everything that he can to keep their vote secure, and to make sure it is not diluted by illegal voting and also to protect their ability to get in there and cast their own vote by protecting their registration which is what is at stake in the case we've...
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local officials can be paid off by contractors for contracts that build roads, apartment buildings and so on. they may expropriate lands from farmers and turn it over to people who want to use it for economic development and get paid off along the way. and that points to a problem which i think is one that significant and needs to be kept in mind, and that is that corruption in the chinese system is endemic. and as we realize, as we saw illustrated, it penetrates to the highest levels of the chinese government. political reform is an entirely different question. it is not something, at least not in the ways that we would recognize it, that is on the table for discussion in china. people talk about democracy and the importance of increasing avenues for people to express their views, but when you look closely at what they're proposing, it's democracy within the party, some competition among small numbers for political office. it's not something that we would recognize as genuine political reform. so i think we need to be helpful and open, but we also need to be realistic. i remember when
local officials can be paid off by contractors for contracts that build roads, apartment buildings and so on. they may expropriate lands from farmers and turn it over to people who want to use it for economic development and get paid off along the way. and that points to a problem which i think is one that significant and needs to be kept in mind, and that is that corruption in the chinese system is endemic. and as we realize, as we saw illustrated, it penetrates to the highest levels of the...